Sanitary baking-pan.



, w. H. PERRY, SANITARY BAKING PAN. APPLIUATION FILED OUT. 12, 1907.

Patentqd Oct. 27, 1908.

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WILTON sfrsaa'r, or NEW YORK, N. Y.

SANITARY BAKING-PAN.

No. teases.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Get. 27, 19081.

Application filed October 12, 1111 emu-1N0. 397,18l,

and tl'ioroughly cleaned. l accomplish this object by the device illustrated in the accon1- panving drawings, in which Figure l is a view of my device complete, parts of the casing being broken away. Fig. 2 is a view of the frame, Fig. 3 is a view of one of the lateral division plates. Fig. is a view o'l one of the longitudinal plates. Fig". 5 is view of one of the side plates. Figs. 6, 7 and 8 are optional forms of the division plates.

Similar letters refer to similar parts through-- out the several views.

in a sheet metal casing or pen a, l provide a frame I) of the same shape as the pan. a, but preferably not so deep as the pan casing. Side strips or plates c c are placed within, and at each of the ends 0? the frame t. These strips 0 are provided with out out c c c at suitable intervals. A dividing plate or strilp d is then placed in the pan parallel with tie side strips 0 c. The dividing plate (Z is provided with cut out seats at d d to lit over the e in the strip llivid ing plates e, provided with end lugs e e to fit into the seats c in the side plates c c and with cut out seats a to it the (livid are whites it, at the seats 1 are then placed in pos tion in the frame, 'lfl'iere is thus provided: a pan divided by strips into suitable r rations for the baking of bread or cake, which strips when reine from the pan and frame 5, will fall apart releasing "the completed and haired article. The parts may he easily cleaned as there are no corners or crovices,and all of U parts may be readily reached for cleansing.

' may be substituted for When this form is used, I rovide strips g in l r l 1 l l l l l l Side lates f in the form shown in Fig. 5, in whic I provide out out sockets f f f for." the reception of the ends of the lateral strips, the side plates c c.

place of the strips e. T ese strips 9 are preferably, formed of sheet metal, and may when desired be bent or folded into fanciful or other shapes, as shown in Fig. 8.

I prefer to 'use a casing adeeper than the frame 5 and its dividing strips, so that a cover may be used when desired, thus forming an air chamber above the article to be halted.

The device may be made of any material, but I prefer to make the frame 12 of Wood with a sheathing of zinc or other metal. The frame Z; will serve to keep the bread or cake away from. the sides and corners of the casing a and keep it clean even though the easing a has not been thoroughly cleansed.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is,

In bake pan, an outer casing formed of a bottom, sides and ends, a frame in the outer I casing having sides and ends and having the lower edges of said sides and ends seating on said bottom of the outer casing, said bottom of the outer casing forming a bottom for the frame, said sides and ends of the-outer casing projecting for a distance up from the top edges of the frame, side plates having vertical sockets, arranged to engage the inner face of each of said sides of the inner casing, lateral strips formed of bendable sheet metal having their ends refnovably received insaid sockets of said plates, and provided with cutout seats, and a dividing-plate engaged in said cut-out seats and having opposite cu tout seats to receive said lateral strips.

Signed at borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, in the county of Kings and State of New York this fourth day of October A. D. 1907. 

